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$19 for $55 towards products on Knork.net

Customer Reviews

375 Ratings

Knork flatware is amazing. Very heavy, modern yet classic appearance. Should definitely upgrade to rust free, well worth it.

Lisa R. ·
December 10, 2016

Very nice product however takes time to get used to.

Michele D. ·
December 4, 2016

I love my knorks. They are heavy but the perfect balance makes them a delight to use even with my arthritis. It was hard to come up with a combo of items at that budget but I just went over.
Have bought as gifts for friends at full price.
well worth it.

Martha H. ·
July 2, 2016

What You'll Get

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The Deal

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Oct 31, 2014. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Online only. Must use promotional value in 1 order. Not valid for sale items. Shipping not included, but may use Groupon value toward shipping.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

About Knork Flatware

Chefs on Bravo's Top Chef and Top Chef Masters use it, Rachael Ray loves it, and Wolfgang Puck's Los Angeles Food and Wine event uses it exclusively. Its success stems from its simplicity—a knife and fork combined into one: the Knork. Knork founder Mike Miller stumbled onto this idea while on a date at a pizzeria. He was frustrated in his attempts to neatly eat his slice with a fork, and found a solution that serves as both a cutting and piercing device. Though at first glance it may look like a standard fork, the Knork's beveled edges and broadly curved outer tines can slice through fruit, pizza, vegetables, and fish without being so sharp as to endanger diners' fingers. The Knork line of elegant flatware extends to stainless steel spoons, knives, and serving utensils as well. The tableware comes in high-gloss, matte, or dual-toned finishes, and is ergonomically designed for maximal comfort.